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the next piece is, hey, why don't you guys make your roadmap and i will make my roadmap, so we have 5different groups that are making roadmaps, and then we compare notes. emily: would you say you're working on 10 different ideas at any given time? tony: there are new products, services, and marketing, i would tell you there are 50-70 things in some state of gestation. emily: how much do you see nest as a consumer technology company versus enterprise solutions? you see potentially infrastructure as a better way to get into homes? tony: this is something i really learned from steve jobs. you cannot be a b-c company -- you have to believe what the customers want to buy. in a b-to-b marketplace, you have to know what they want. emily: you ended up poaching some apple employees. tony: i did get a call from steve jobs on that. i said, we are not recruiting anyone, they are coming to us. there were times, like i said, the love-hate relationship. emily: what would steve jobs say about apple if he were here today? tony: he said the iphone would be the legacy product that lives beyond him. righ
the next piece is, hey, why don't you guys make your roadmap and i will make my roadmap, so we have 5different groups that are making roadmaps, and then we compare notes. emily: would you say you're working on 10 different ideas at any given time? tony: there are new products, services, and marketing, i would tell you there are 50-70 things in some state of gestation. emily: how much do you see nest as a consumer technology company versus enterprise solutions? you see potentially infrastructure...
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we laid out a roadmap, a two- to three-year roadmap. and we saw eye-to-eye on all of this stuff. just said, go implement it as fast as you possibly can. it is like, no, i'm not going to go changing it. we believe in this, go. emily: how do you think about the next new product? how do you decide what the next new product will ultimately be? tony: sure. i think that, first, we each, every day, run into frustrations. things around the home, why is it that way? the next thing, piece is, hey, why don't you guys make your roadmap and i will make my roadmap, so we have, like, five or 10 different groups making roadmaps of what they would think it would be the next two years, and then we compare notes. emily: would you say you're working on 10 different ideas at any given time? tony: there are new products, new services, new marketing things. if you ask do i have 10 to 20, i probably have 50 to 70 things always in some state of gestation. emily: how much do you see nest as a consumer technology company versus an enterprise solution? do you see consumers purchasing devices directly, or do
we laid out a roadmap, a two- to three-year roadmap. and we saw eye-to-eye on all of this stuff. just said, go implement it as fast as you possibly can. it is like, no, i'm not going to go changing it. we believe in this, go. emily: how do you think about the next new product? how do you decide what the next new product will ultimately be? tony: sure. i think that, first, we each, every day, run into frustrations. things around the home, why is it that way? the next thing, piece is, hey, why...
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adam: we are confident in the product roadmap and the trends we are seeing. trends are already good signs -- the trends that are already good signs are daily active users, the percentage related to monthly active users went up this past quarter. the signs are there for sure. but make no mistake, product execution ultimately will drive user growth. we feel like we have a great product roadmap, and we are confident on the road ahead. for q4 of this past year, we announced revenue that is over 50%. there are questions about our ability to monetize, but we have proven them wrong over the last five-and-a-half years. i look at the next five and a half years is a good chance to prove them wrong again. emily: on that note, revenue growth is going down. it was 48% last quarter. revenue growth seems to be slowing dramatically. what is going to turn that around? adam: let me talk about what is happening in the business. in our revenue stream on the advertising side, we had two categories of advertisers, big branded advertisers, which are people who run tv commercials an
adam: we are confident in the product roadmap and the trends we are seeing. trends are already good signs -- the trends that are already good signs are daily active users, the percentage related to monthly active users went up this past quarter. the signs are there for sure. but make no mistake, product execution ultimately will drive user growth. we feel like we have a great product roadmap, and we are confident on the road ahead. for q4 of this past year, we announced revenue that is over...
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in thee are confident product roadmap and the trends we are seeing. trends are already good -- the trends that are already good signs are daily , the percentage related to monthly active users went up this past quarter. the signs are there for sure. , productno mistake execution ultimately will drive user growth. we feel like we have a great product roadmap, and we are confident on the road ahead. emily: how confident are you in jack dorsey? adam: jack talked about his ability to manage both jobs. i can only speak from my point of view. i have seen him in action, and from a product standpoint he is unbelievable with the team. he's got a vision with the company. him and histed by ability to execute at the company, and he is doing a great job. emily: you live and breathe twitter. you built the revenue engine. how do you deal with the incessant negativity that surrounds the company, and how is it impacting morale? we know more people are looking. adam: i think the morale of the company, there is a massive determination of the company to prove the outside
in thee are confident product roadmap and the trends we are seeing. trends are already good -- the trends that are already good signs are daily , the percentage related to monthly active users went up this past quarter. the signs are there for sure. , productno mistake execution ultimately will drive user growth. we feel like we have a great product roadmap, and we are confident on the road ahead. emily: how confident are you in jack dorsey? adam: jack talked about his ability to manage both...
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our roadmap will be supported by simplicity, organization and investment impact. that is your bloomberg business flash. guy? guy: let's check the markets. sessionsingly, a quiet the last two days have seen incredible volatility. this today's session on the u.k. miners. today, 5926 is where the london market is. back liking a little bit, cac up. let's take a look at the other board. brent trading softer. they'll index trading higher. given back a huge amount of ground this week. that is rippling into all of these other asset classes, including the miner which is what we are going to be talking about next. guy: welcome back. you're watching "the pulse." i'm guy johnson. let's get the bloomberg first word news with nejra cehic. nejra: german factory orders fell more than anticipated in december. orders dropped 0.7% from the prior month. it is a sign that a global trade slowdown may be restraining parts of europe's weakest economy. bnp paribas shares are rising after the french lender pledged to overhaul its investment bank. the gains came even as the bank posted four
our roadmap will be supported by simplicity, organization and investment impact. that is your bloomberg business flash. guy? guy: let's check the markets. sessionsingly, a quiet the last two days have seen incredible volatility. this today's session on the u.k. miners. today, 5926 is where the london market is. back liking a little bit, cac up. let's take a look at the other board. brent trading softer. they'll index trading higher. given back a huge amount of ground this week. that is rippling...
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i hope it has been a nice roadmap towards the oscars. sunday and see who gets the statue, feel free to email me. >> back to you. >> thanks. you know the design was also one of the oscar nods, and best picture. >> the red carpet will be mostly full of movie-stars and the big event is getting a special visitor from the white house. biden is attend to go send a powerful message for sexual assault awareness and, lady gaga is performing. >> you don't have to wait until sunday to catch all the glitz and glamour and see it tonight on journey to the oscars. it will feature stallone, and matt damon and more as they reflect on the key moments. tonight at 10:00. here. >> if you can't wait enough for the oscars, the red carpet will be rolled out this sunday on a.b.c. columbia, at 7. >> hopefully the os cars won't >> one last look at the forecast >> lots of sunshine cooler today and tomorrow. have the jackets. after that close to 70. >> thank you. we'll see you back here at 6:00. >> announcer: have no fear, celebrating by serving up delicious "chew"-
i hope it has been a nice roadmap towards the oscars. sunday and see who gets the statue, feel free to email me. >> back to you. >> thanks. you know the design was also one of the oscar nods, and best picture. >> the red carpet will be mostly full of movie-stars and the big event is getting a special visitor from the white house. biden is attend to go send a powerful message for sexual assault awareness and, lady gaga is performing. >> you don't have to wait until sunday...
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aaron sheller, owner of precision drone, says taking pictures from the sky becomes his roadmap for conserving his resources. he calls it a prescription based approach, when he can see crop health problems in pictures, "once i have that, i can load it into a google based viewer, such as an iphone or ipad, walk out through google earth, drop bring that back to my office, make a prescription based solution. so i'm only plying those chemicals wheey need tobe. i'm only applying the rtilizer wheret needs to be. i'm only applying that pesticide where it needto be in the eld." eller ss on his farm, he cany for a droni250 acres of work withcorrect use. he says on other farms he's seen returns of $20 dollars an acre, to 5 dollars an acre with full tegration of information management. he says growers are used to yield maps or fertility ps, dronesi in- seasonps to use, "how can you not think that this is the future.cause ultimately we have to feed the world. and ultimately we have to do it thout negatively impacting the environmtnwith thessissippi river dead zone being where it's at and everyone continua
aaron sheller, owner of precision drone, says taking pictures from the sky becomes his roadmap for conserving his resources. he calls it a prescription based approach, when he can see crop health problems in pictures, "once i have that, i can load it into a google based viewer, such as an iphone or ipad, walk out through google earth, drop bring that back to my office, make a prescription based solution. so i'm only plying those chemicals wheey need tobe. i'm only applying the rtilizer...
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going to talk about wayoi that the mediterranean diet instead of buying instant flavored parts of roadmap and then the flavor it your self with natural fruits and nanosecond bring you some sweetness and do it and adding some more flavorsd which is a great source of healthy omega-3 fatshe and five obviously a lot of in detail.l. another source of protein we replace it with beans are garbanzo beansns we should theseu things in your salad at lunch. as even as snow. olive oil.` omega-3 fatty acids that is fine. it's got to be the bright set. and even suits is a great idea. should we still get a little bit of meat in. we want those lean protein all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. pwe came back for internet speeds so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. we're catching up on movies and shows on demand just as fast as we can watch them. twc's home wifi is so strong we can use all our devices at the same time. come back today. you'll get 30 meg internet, tv, phone and more for $89.99 a month. and ask how you could get a $300
going to talk about wayoi that the mediterranean diet instead of buying instant flavored parts of roadmap and then the flavor it your self with natural fruits and nanosecond bring you some sweetness and do it and adding some more flavorsd which is a great source of healthy omega-3 fatshe and five obviously a lot of in detail.l. another source of protein we replace it with beans are garbanzo beansns we should theseu things in your salad at lunch. as even as snow. olive oil.` omega-3 fatty acids...
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we see the snow on our roadmaps not causing any problems yet. no accidents to tell you about at this hour. the jennings freeway we are looking fantastic as we zoom out to show you the lakeshore, where we are keeping an eye on the east and west shoreway as well as 90. want to zoom in one more time, lakewood to cleveland, it will take you 11 minutes in this weather. not too bad as we approach 6:18 this morning. over to you jackie. >>> peyton manning is thinking about retiring and he now has something else to think about. how to respond to a lawsuit filed this week that claims manning was involved in a sexual harassment incident while he was a student at the university of tennessee in 1996. the suit filed on behalf of six unnamed women, alleging the university violated title 9 regulations and created a hostile sexual environment. it states the university interfered with the disciplinary process to favor male athletes. >>> let's talk about the nba all-star game. lebron james the only cavs >> he got to face off against kobe bryant, kobe finishing wit
we see the snow on our roadmaps not causing any problems yet. no accidents to tell you about at this hour. the jennings freeway we are looking fantastic as we zoom out to show you the lakeshore, where we are keeping an eye on the east and west shoreway as well as 90. want to zoom in one more time, lakewood to cleveland, it will take you 11 minutes in this weather. not too bad as we approach 6:18 this morning. over to you jackie. >>> peyton manning is thinking about retiring and he now...
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an illustration artists listen to the speech and drew a roadmap of the mayors message. >> ciber conductivity, wanting to become a broadband hub for the east coast. with that, that would be attracting businesses and industries to the region. to take advanced after the at the same time, talking about the three legs of the school. community, agriculture, and tourism. tom: sessoms also told andy fox that his decision whether to run for mayor will start next week. we just got these photos from the suffolk recycling facility. you can see, a pretty big fire there. fire officials tell us they got the scrap metal fire under control about 4:00 this afternoon. it didn't cause damage to any buildings. nicole: some teens think it is cool. >> i see on people's snapchat stories, like, i can make these circles in the air. nicole: doctors warned, smoking he seeks could be hazard -- smoking e-cigs could be hazardous to their health. about snowflakes in the photo galleries at wavy.com. >> from the station on your side, you're watching wavy news 10 at 6:00. tom: as advertising for e-cig arettes increases, the n
an illustration artists listen to the speech and drew a roadmap of the mayors message. >> ciber conductivity, wanting to become a broadband hub for the east coast. with that, that would be attracting businesses and industries to the region. to take advanced after the at the same time, talking about the three legs of the school. community, agriculture, and tourism. tom: sessoms also told andy fox that his decision whether to run for mayor will start next week. we just got these photos from...
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the fbi follows the roadmap on her body to find out who she is and why her tattoos detail crimes they find while trying to figure out her identity.>>> another big nbc primetime hit, the blacklist. each week, read redington, plays by james pater, helps catch up fugitive on the fbi's most wanted list. he was once himself on the list as a next government agent. we are still trying to figure out why he cares so much about an fbi profiler fresh out of quantico. thursdays at 9 pm. >>> make sure you and your evening after our 11 pm news with some laughs. has a unique way of interactin with his guests that will have you rolling. you will see it only on wral.>>> we are looking at the now famous countdown clock here at wral. we are taping this edition of on the record on friday morning. we are now two days, 22 hours and 11 minutes away from nbc joining the capitol broadcasting family. that means monday morning at seven, you will see the today show and you will hear at least a variation of this. those three notes that have been made famous for years signifying nbc. proud of the peacock and so ma
the fbi follows the roadmap on her body to find out who she is and why her tattoos detail crimes they find while trying to figure out her identity.>>> another big nbc primetime hit, the blacklist. each week, read redington, plays by james pater, helps catch up fugitive on the fbi's most wanted list. he was once himself on the list as a next government agent. we are still trying to figure out why he cares so much about an fbi profiler fresh out of quantico. thursdays at 9 pm....
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established just a few weeks ago, drive society is still working on it's roadmap as to how it will reach it's desired destination. it will be a few months down the road to see whether or not this company will also be able to convince riders to tap out of the other ridesharing apps. in tampa, jonathan wtsp. tampa is the second busiest city in florida when it comes to ridesharing transactions according to an expense reporting software company. drive society is hoping to start picking up passengers as early as this summer. "goody goody" was once one of tampa's best known landmarks and drive-in restaurants. it closed down in 2005. but now it's months away from opening in a new location, with a new owner. and it's starting to take shape. the sign went up yesterday. the new goody goody is located in hyde park on swann avenue. the original restaurant opened in the 30's. it was known for its special sauce on its burgers and its pies. onwer richard gonzmart bought the recipes for both. the burger joint is working towards a "may-ish" opening according to its facebook page. coming up at 5 on 10 new
established just a few weeks ago, drive society is still working on it's roadmap as to how it will reach it's desired destination. it will be a few months down the road to see whether or not this company will also be able to convince riders to tap out of the other ridesharing apps. in tampa, jonathan wtsp. tampa is the second busiest city in florida when it comes to ridesharing transactions according to an expense reporting software company. drive society is hoping to start picking up...
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so, first of all, what do you make of this deal, martelly stepping down, and this roadmap ahead. is this going to do anything to calm the instability in the country? >> no, i don't think it's going to last very long. it reminds me a lot of the situation 30 years ago today when jean claude left power in the face of a similar uprising. the street is ahead of the parliament and the opposition. they are calling for annulments of the elections that took place on august 9th and october 25th. ne they see them marred. the parliament is trying to maintain it said, the opposition is hoping that review of the results will put one of them in power. the streets want known of this. many haitians say martelly scantered a chance to turn the country around after the aid coming in in 2010 after the devastating earthquake. what were the mistakes he made? >> martelly came in illegally, essentially the ohs and secretary of state hillary clinton intervened in the process to shoe horn martelly into power. it kind of went downhill after that. he squandered the millions, billions of dollars that came in
so, first of all, what do you make of this deal, martelly stepping down, and this roadmap ahead. is this going to do anything to calm the instability in the country? >> no, i don't think it's going to last very long. it reminds me a lot of the situation 30 years ago today when jean claude left power in the face of a similar uprising. the street is ahead of the parliament and the opposition. they are calling for annulments of the elections that took place on august 9th and october 25th. ne...
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quench it was like he was looking at a manual and this was a roadmap for his responsibilities. of presidential power to further the public good and that the world was looking at america to see how the new nation would be governed. to see this in person is chilling. 6,500,000 -- a new bid. $6.8 million. the constitution at the front of the book and, at the back, a draft bill of rights that have been proposed and not ratified. it is interesting and you can tell that this is very early with 12 amendments here. enacted and became law. >> it is enormously constructive ast the documents were seen part of the founding documents of the country and it was not just the constitution. it was linked with the bill of rights. ,> with the bid on my right -- $7.5 million . >> my eyes were locked on the auctioneer and there was a group on the other side. every time a bid went to them, they would confer with each other and come up with the next one. it seemed like an eternity. i knew where my limit was and i was given strong marching orders. i knew where we were going to stop and i was ready to g
quench it was like he was looking at a manual and this was a roadmap for his responsibilities. of presidential power to further the public good and that the world was looking at america to see how the new nation would be governed. to see this in person is chilling. 6,500,000 -- a new bid. $6.8 million. the constitution at the front of the book and, at the back, a draft bill of rights that have been proposed and not ratified. it is interesting and you can tell that this is very early with 12...
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without the gps - you might stumble onto your destination, but having all that information, by having a roadmap, you're going to get there much more quickly and efficiently." :18 dr. leslie heinberg from the cleveland clinic says the number on the scale is just one piece of data. things like waist measurements and how your clothes fit are just as important for creating an overall picture of health. depending on who a lock can go for bucks. so just how much did a lock of john lennon's hair go for at a recent auction? there is possibly nothing cuter than a giant panda playing in the snow. we have precious footage from the toronto zoo to give you that big guy is... da mao. the toronto zoo posted this video of the giant panda... last week. according to the zoo.. he woke up to see the snow and got excited. you can see the panda emerge out of his cave and tumble down the snowy hill. he liked it so much... he climbed up half-way and did it again. you have to wonder what john lennon would have said about this. a four-inch lock of lennon's hair sold -- for 35-thousand dollars. a director of the auction
without the gps - you might stumble onto your destination, but having all that information, by having a roadmap, you're going to get there much more quickly and efficiently." :18 dr. leslie heinberg from the cleveland clinic says the number on the scale is just one piece of data. things like waist measurements and how your clothes fit are just as important for creating an overall picture of health. depending on who a lock can go for bucks. so just how much did a lock of john lennon's hair...
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president obama made on the campaign trail eight years ago, and he tried again today, offering a roadmap to congress for help closing gitmo could work. some would be taken to the mainland, others overseas. he tried to put fears to rest by confronting them head-on. was scared into thinking, well, if we close it, we will be less safe. jon: ask around and you will hear that a lot. >> [indiscernible] >> don't we need to keep them somewhere? jon: conservatives sounded off on the same thing. representative rene aylmer's -- our president has continued to misjudge the threat of islamic extremism. -- representative renee ellmers. senator thom tillis -- i will do everything i can to help stop the president's plan. but not everyone wants it stop. >> this is a type of punishment we probably do not want jon: some would rather have the terrorists moved to domestic prisons rather than having guantanamo bay state open and continuing to sustain america from legacy. >> we do not play that game anymore. tisha: the president has been to close guantanamo. what is the holdup? what is different this time? jon:
president obama made on the campaign trail eight years ago, and he tried again today, offering a roadmap to congress for help closing gitmo could work. some would be taken to the mainland, others overseas. he tried to put fears to rest by confronting them head-on. was scared into thinking, well, if we close it, we will be less safe. jon: ask around and you will hear that a lot. >> [indiscernible] >> don't we need to keep them somewhere? jon: conservatives sounded off on the same...
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there isn't a roadmap. now there's 39 other drivers on the track and their decisions led to -- lead to your success or lack of. >> reporter: if remember trevor maine was the first rookie to win the daytona 500. he was 20 years old and one day when he pulled his car into victory lane. we will see if it can happen again today. why from daytona international at noon. out there. at 6:00. >>> if you're going to the big race and you are still home right now prepare for some heavy traffic. this is a live look at williamson your us 92, some last-minute fans are heading toward the speedway. we will have all of the highlights of the race tonight on eyewitness news at 6:00. >>> if you don't have one of those tickets to get inside the the beach. this is a live look over daytona beach and you can see there is still quite a bit of fog lingering. still a beautiful day to be out there. beach safety of facials are flying teleflex because of a moderate risk of recurrent. they say they have not had to make any water rescues o
there isn't a roadmap. now there's 39 other drivers on the track and their decisions led to -- lead to your success or lack of. >> reporter: if remember trevor maine was the first rookie to win the daytona 500. he was 20 years old and one day when he pulled his car into victory lane. we will see if it can happen again today. why from daytona international at noon. out there. at 6:00. >>> if you're going to the big race and you are still home right now prepare for some heavy...
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our roadmap will be simplicity, prioritization, and investment.a hit a 35-year low after the company widens its 29%, farloss about worse than anything analysts were expecting. they were struggling to recover from an accounting scandal where management had profits for seven years. that is your business flash. to:s: david cameron heads to see if he can overcome hostility from eastern europeans here in the u k u.k. it may benefit the countries by stemming the economies of poland and bulgaria. bob parker from credit suisse is still with me. this is a campaign. the government has been on fire, really setting out the agenda. at credit suisse, how do you look at brexit? before you give me a response, i want to show you the times whole. this is quite startling. leaving, 56% support. support remain. we included the do not knows. even then, there is this move at the moment in the polls, 45% to leave, 36% to remain. 19% do not know. point toink the first make is that the opinion polls, you have to question the validity because people do not know what they ar
our roadmap will be simplicity, prioritization, and investment.a hit a 35-year low after the company widens its 29%, farloss about worse than anything analysts were expecting. they were struggling to recover from an accounting scandal where management had profits for seven years. that is your business flash. to:s: david cameron heads to see if he can overcome hostility from eastern europeans here in the u k u.k. it may benefit the countries by stemming the economies of poland and bulgaria. bob...
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the president causes budget his eighth and final one, a roadmap to the future. here are some of the highlights. $2.920 of deficit reduction over 10 years from immigration reform and other proposals and $955 billion in deficit reduction from reducing tax benefits for high-income households. vice president joe biden is heading here to the tranquil tomorrow, going to duke university taking part of a discussion about the so-called cancer moonshot, the new national initiative and cancer. president obama talked about during the state of being address last month. white house announces $1 billion initiative to jump start at work. joe biden son died from brain cancer last may. tisha: rapper dmx is reportedly found lifeless and a new york hotel parking lot monday. narcan to dmx, it is a drug used as an antidote for narcotic overdoses. he was taken to the hospital and has since been released. an attorney says that the medical the was due to an asthma attack and it was not drug-related. steve: we have a look at the must-see video of the night. let's begin with this one in t
the president causes budget his eighth and final one, a roadmap to the future. here are some of the highlights. $2.920 of deficit reduction over 10 years from immigration reform and other proposals and $955 billion in deficit reduction from reducing tax benefits for high-income households. vice president joe biden is heading here to the tranquil tomorrow, going to duke university taking part of a discussion about the so-called cancer moonshot, the new national initiative and cancer. president...
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this is their 2014 climate change adaptation roadmap, and they have accepted that climate change is happeningit's going to impact the national security, it's a threat multiplier, it will have affects on military installations, they are not worried about the politics or what causes it. they are making plans for the future. >> whether there's a debate politically, scientifically, 97% of published papers are in agreement. only three percent disagree and yet everyone focuses on that. it is interesting, because the 3% is necessary for scientific process. you need to have the main conclusions challenged in some way. >> the people are scientists, crystal. who are they? >> they are contrarians. when you look at the 3% that don't agree with the other 97, what does that mean? oftentimes in science we are taking a narrow look at a specific thing, and that doesn't necessarily fit in the context of the whole. this debate and view is important. unless you add up the tiny little measurements and look at the big picture, you are not understanding the whole problem. >> obviously this is a discussion we could
this is their 2014 climate change adaptation roadmap, and they have accepted that climate change is happeningit's going to impact the national security, it's a threat multiplier, it will have affects on military installations, they are not worried about the politics or what causes it. they are making plans for the future. >> whether there's a debate politically, scientifically, 97% of published papers are in agreement. only three percent disagree and yet everyone focuses on that. it is...
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nothing about it being an election year is included in article two, if you want to look at that roadmap as part of our constitution. steve: the president basically set out one quarter of his final term on the sidelines, then not putting forth a nominee? >> i would argue that they are putting out the consent. they are saying that this is the decision that should be made when the next president of the united states. steve: something we could go on about forever, so we will move along. there was a new story about how justice scalia and justice ruth bader ginsburg were great friends but admitted enemies why can't both parties overcome their partisanship when it comes to this very important issue? maybe in the way that ginsburg and scalia did? we're sitting here having a very cut -- very partisan conversation. tom: i'm in on that, how about you? [laughter] matt: i don't know if we was all that problem, but i think that tom and i are good example of this in our community. maybe people can learn from we do. our sons go to school together, play basketball together, we are friends, but -- on the
nothing about it being an election year is included in article two, if you want to look at that roadmap as part of our constitution. steve: the president basically set out one quarter of his final term on the sidelines, then not putting forth a nominee? >> i would argue that they are putting out the consent. they are saying that this is the decision that should be made when the next president of the united states. steve: something we could go on about forever, so we will move along. there...
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. >> to me it struck me almost as , though he were looking at manual and this is the roadmap of what were his responsibilities. i believe he was keenly aware of the use of presidential power to further the public good. he also knew that the world was looking at america to see how this new nation would be governed. to see it in person, it is chilling. >> $6,500,000. new bid, $6,800,000. $7 million. >> here we have the constitution at the front of the book, at the back we have the draft bill of rights which had been proposed but not yet ratified by the states. it is interesting. you can tell this is very early. there are 12 amendments here. in all, only 10 were enacted and became law. >> i think it is enormously instructive that these two documents were seen together as part of the founding documents of this country. it was not just the constitution . it was also its coupling with the bill of rights and how that impacted the freedom and liberty's of an of 18 centuryes and how that influences today. >> $7 million, the bid is on my right. >> my eyes were locked onto the auctioneer, but t
. >> to me it struck me almost as , though he were looking at manual and this is the roadmap of what were his responsibilities. i believe he was keenly aware of the use of presidential power to further the public good. he also knew that the world was looking at america to see how this new nation would be governed. to see it in person, it is chilling. >> $6,500,000. new bid, $6,800,000. $7 million. >> here we have the constitution at the front of the book, at the back we have...
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there and take it from the guy and that's what makes plate racing so difficult and the 500 so isn't a roadmap. week on a mixed day. 21 points. nasdaq up 17. s and p down just now that roanoke democrats have chosen their candidate for mayor, are any others waiting in the wings? wdbj7's joe dashiell was asking jean, we know that sherman lea will be on the ballot. he won the democratic firehouse primary last saturday, but what about other republican and independent candidates running in the may election. some familiar names are considering campaigns, and we'll talk more about that coming up at 6 on wdbj7. for the latest weather anytime, turn to our webpage at wdbj7.com and be sure to follow us on facebook and twitter for weather headlines and more at wdbj7weather. thank you for hometown news leader, wdbj7. we'll see you at six. ( whistling sprightly tune ) the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women...
there and take it from the guy and that's what makes plate racing so difficult and the 500 so isn't a roadmap. week on a mixed day. 21 points. nasdaq up 17. s and p down just now that roanoke democrats have chosen their candidate for mayor, are any others waiting in the wings? wdbj7's joe dashiell was asking jean, we know that sherman lea will be on the ballot. he won the democratic firehouse primary last saturday, but what about other republican and independent candidates running in the may...
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their database isn't exactly the best roadmap for drivers. tonight we'll introduce you to one family who filed a complaint after they said they were taken for a ride. their car wasn't driving right but the shop said their vehicle was fixed and safe to drive. >> so this is broken glass. >> yes. >> and you've never had your window broken? >> no. ever. >> reporter: tonight at 11:00, we'll have their bizarre story and why some believe an agency created to hold the industry accountable may now be failing consumers. >> if you have a tip for bigad or anyone give us a call. >>> still to come, all eyes on super bowl 50 and santa clara. the weather is cooperating. >> that's right. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. we have storms and cloud cover just off to the north. but an area of high pressure is building in this very second. how warm temperatures go this weekend. and that's in about seven minutes. >>> a record number of travelers are jet setting to the bay area aboard private planes. i'm jodi hernandez in oakland where the vips are rolling in for supe
their database isn't exactly the best roadmap for drivers. tonight we'll introduce you to one family who filed a complaint after they said they were taken for a ride. their car wasn't driving right but the shop said their vehicle was fixed and safe to drive. >> so this is broken glass. >> yes. >> and you've never had your window broken? >> no. ever. >> reporter: tonight at 11:00, we'll have their bizarre story and why some believe an agency created to hold the...
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lawmakers say president obama's $4.1 trillion the president causes budget his eighth and final one, a roadmap to the future. here are some of the highlights. $2.920 of deficit reduction over 10 years from immigration reform and other proposals and $955 billion in deficit reduction from reducing tax benefits for high-income households. vice president joe biden is heading here to the tranquil tomorrow, going to duke university taking part of a discussion about the so-called cancer moonshot, the new national initiative and cancer. president obama talked about during the state of being address last month. white house announces $1 billion initiative to jump start at work. joe biden son died from brain cancer last may. tisha: rapper dmx is reportedly found lifeless and a new york hotel parking lot monday. emergency crews reportedly gave narcan to dmx, it is a drug used as an antidote for narcotic overdoses. he was taken to the hospital and has since been released. an attorney says that the attack and it was not drug-related. steve: we have a look at the must-see video of the night. let's begin with
lawmakers say president obama's $4.1 trillion the president causes budget his eighth and final one, a roadmap to the future. here are some of the highlights. $2.920 of deficit reduction over 10 years from immigration reform and other proposals and $955 billion in deficit reduction from reducing tax benefits for high-income households. vice president joe biden is heading here to the tranquil tomorrow, going to duke university taking part of a discussion about the so-called cancer moonshot, the...
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says taking pictures from the sky becomes his roadmap for conserving his resources. he calls it a prescription based approach.. when he can see crop health problems in pictures. "once i have that, i can load it into a google based viewer, iphone or ipad, walk out through google earth, drop pins, label those problems, bring that back to my office, make a prescription based solution. so i'm only applying those chemicals where they need to be. i'm only applying the fertilizer where it needs to be. i'm only applying that pesticide where it needs to be in the field." sheller says on his farm, he can pay for a drone in 250 acres of work with correct use.. he says on other farms.. he's seen returns of 20 dollars an acre.. to 75 dollars an acre with full management. he says growers are used to drones give in-season maps to use.. "how can you not think that this is the future. because ultimately we have to feed the world. and without negatively impacting the environment and zone being where it's at and everyone continually scrutinizing us as farmers about how much nutrients v
says taking pictures from the sky becomes his roadmap for conserving his resources. he calls it a prescription based approach.. when he can see crop health problems in pictures. "once i have that, i can load it into a google based viewer, iphone or ipad, walk out through google earth, drop pins, label those problems, bring that back to my office, make a prescription based solution. so i'm only applying those chemicals where they need to be. i'm only applying the fertilizer where it needs...
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it could be self reinforcing. 2008.it certainly was in i don't think it is a great roadmap going forward for what to expect. have not officially called for a recession. we are in sync with the idea the deeper stocks fall, they're more -- more there is this negative wealth in fact and negative confidence that could send us into recession. that is why i say we focus on these downside price targets. 1550 and say there is more on the downside. we will see. we are not ready to pull the trigger on calling for a recession. we are spreading around enough room as it is. betty: thank goodness you're not calling for a recession. thank you so much, doug ramsey. stocks have a ways to go on the downside. much more ahead. turning the so-called front page of the internet into a moneymaking machine. it's cofounder talks about the change he is making to the popular website and a look at the nasdaq. thisr in the first half of hour. ♪ betty: welcome back to "bloomberg markets." let's get a check on the markets right now. we seem to be powering even on the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq. we have tried three tim
it could be self reinforcing. 2008.it certainly was in i don't think it is a great roadmap going forward for what to expect. have not officially called for a recession. we are in sync with the idea the deeper stocks fall, they're more -- more there is this negative wealth in fact and negative confidence that could send us into recession. that is why i say we focus on these downside price targets. 1550 and say there is more on the downside. we will see. we are not ready to pull the trigger on...
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without the gps - you might stumble onto your destination, but having all that information, by having a roadmap, you're going to get there much more quickly and efficiently." :18 dr. leslie heinberg from the cleveland clinic says the number on the scale is just one piece of data. things like waist measurements and how your clothes fit are just as important for creating an overall picture of health. high pressure will nevada, bringing dry conditions through the work week. above average temperatures today will ease down to near average tuesday, then jump to well above average for wednesday through friday. the next chance for light precipitation will be saturday. a fast-moving upper disturbance is moving taking most of the mid and high clouds with it. the infrared satellite presentation is/was decent forcing- wise with the disturbance with a 120+ kt jet nose working into southeast california and southern nevada. however, the lower levels started dry and the forcing moved through quickly so no more than a few sprinkles or a very brief period of light elevation snow was likely. today through wednesd
without the gps - you might stumble onto your destination, but having all that information, by having a roadmap, you're going to get there much more quickly and efficiently." :18 dr. leslie heinberg from the cleveland clinic says the number on the scale is just one piece of data. things like waist measurements and how your clothes fit are just as important for creating an overall picture of health. high pressure will nevada, bringing dry conditions through the work week. above average...
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eighteen or old roadmaps and schlegel and 18 oaktree's and schlegel o at the school for corrupting others with drugs. others w nineteen holdith drug karen wohl is accused of trafficking during a investigators found in an assault rifle,tor money, several pounds of pot from california. >>> police call it another case of groundhog day. police arrested spanky moore for the 76th more for the 76th time since 1990 1994. he is accused of stealing things from a localc drugstore and was arrested 53 minutes after being released fromd jail for serving and another charge. j >>> matt wright tells us why some city leaders make aigh hike think a hike is necessary.s mak >> plowing snow, filling potholes, patrolling city streets. needs more money toets. keep >> we've got a problem right? >> frank jackson is calling for an increase of the city's incomes i tax from two to two and a half percent. he says revenues from property taxes and red light and speed cameras isand r down, and the city has a lost $30 million in annual state lo funding while ohio leaders tout a balanced budget. >> we are the ones who do s
eighteen or old roadmaps and schlegel and 18 oaktree's and schlegel o at the school for corrupting others with drugs. others w nineteen holdith drug karen wohl is accused of trafficking during a investigators found in an assault rifle,tor money, several pounds of pot from california. >>> police call it another case of groundhog day. police arrested spanky moore for the 76th more for the 76th time since 1990 1994. he is accused of stealing things from a localc drugstore and was arrested...
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in many ways, these walls roadmap a corner of history of cleveland's jewish community. a place in myo hi 0 with the roads passing through the museum of jewish heritage carry sign posts of heritage and of tolerance, and of understanding. >> the people at the museum of jewish heritage on richmond road in beachwood will tell you visitors from all backgrounds and faiths will learn about ancestors and those of jewish immigrants. on another stop in "myo hi 0" i'm leon bibb. >> thank you, leon, and thank you for those americans. >>> i was thinking that the last few weekends have been pretty great for the ice fest vassments there are a couple more scheduled. >> oh no, the ice is melting as we speak. it's going to melt even more tomorrow. let's take a look at a live downtown pic of cleveland. cloudy skies. you really can't see the wind. it is very windy out there. and if you're going out and about, hold on to your has. now, we do have a warm front moving through the region right now. 54 in cleveland, 52 akron, 50 in canton, 57 dover new philly, 48 in ashtabula. so you can bet th
in many ways, these walls roadmap a corner of history of cleveland's jewish community. a place in myo hi 0 with the roads passing through the museum of jewish heritage carry sign posts of heritage and of tolerance, and of understanding. >> the people at the museum of jewish heritage on richmond road in beachwood will tell you visitors from all backgrounds and faiths will learn about ancestors and those of jewish immigrants. on another stop in "myo hi 0" i'm leon bibb. >>...
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yet he and his colleague, hugh finnegan, provided what former prosecutors told us was a roadmap of how to conceal the source of the funds using layers shell companies in multiple jurisdictions. >> finnegan: presumably, we would set up a little bit of a series of owners to try and, again, protect privacy as much as anything else. >> kayser: yeah. >> silkenat: so company a is owned by company b, which is owned jointly by company c and d, and your party owns all of or the majority of the shares of c and d. >> kayser: so we, we create several companies? >> kayser: all in new york or different states? >> finnegan: well, like i said, at some point, probably pretty quickly, you'd go offshore. >> kroft: attorney john jankoff and his partner, lawrence gabe, recommended variations of the same strategy. >> jankoff: a lot of people in africa use the isle of man. some of them use liechtenstein... >> gabe: so he would just take his millions of dollars, put it in isle of man... >> jankoff: he can put it into a swiss bank account. the swiss will have it. and... and then... >> gabe: and then he comes t
yet he and his colleague, hugh finnegan, provided what former prosecutors told us was a roadmap of how to conceal the source of the funds using layers shell companies in multiple jurisdictions. >> finnegan: presumably, we would set up a little bit of a series of owners to try and, again, protect privacy as much as anything else. >> kayser: yeah. >> silkenat: so company a is owned by company b, which is owned jointly by company c and d, and your party owns all of or the...
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ucpd, develop a strategic plan to fix issues, recommend new policies and procedures, and provide a roadmap to implement and sustain changes, all of which would take place in six months time. the review team will meet with people both on campus and out in the community. a site visit is planned for this month. they' ll put together an interim report in april. lisa? lisa: the review and overhaul of the university of cincinnati police department was set in motion with what prosecutors say should have been a routine traffic stop. it was sunday night, july 19th of last year, when sam dubose was stopped in mount auburn for a missing front license plate. 10 days later, ray tensing was charged with murder and voluntary manslaughter. his bond was set at $1 million. the next day, he was released on bond and has remained out ever since. last month, january 18th, the university announced it reached a $5.3 million settlement with both financial compensation as dubose' s children. another pretrial is now set for next week. >> cincinnati' s certified most accurate forecast. randi: we made it to february,
ucpd, develop a strategic plan to fix issues, recommend new policies and procedures, and provide a roadmap to implement and sustain changes, all of which would take place in six months time. the review team will meet with people both on campus and out in the community. a site visit is planned for this month. they' ll put together an interim report in april. lisa? lisa: the review and overhaul of the university of cincinnati police department was set in motion with what prosecutors say should...
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says taking pictures from the sky becomes his roadmap for conserving his resources. he calls it a prescription based approach.. when he can see crop health problems in pictures. "once i have that, i can load it into a google based viewer, such as an iphone or ipad, walk out through google earth, drop pins, label those problems, bring that back to my office, make a prescription based solution. so i'm only applying those chemicals where they need to be. i'm only applying the fertilizer where it needs to be. i'm only applying that pesticide sheller says on his farm, he can pay for a drone in 250 acres of work with correct use.. he says on other farms.. he's seen returns of 20 dollars an acre.. to 75 dollars an acre with full integration of information management. he says growers are used to yield maps or fertility maps... drones give in-season maps to use.. "how can you not think that this is the future. because ultimately we have to feed the world. and ultimately we have to do it without negatively impacting the environment and with the mississippi river dead zone bein
says taking pictures from the sky becomes his roadmap for conserving his resources. he calls it a prescription based approach.. when he can see crop health problems in pictures. "once i have that, i can load it into a google based viewer, such as an iphone or ipad, walk out through google earth, drop pins, label those problems, bring that back to my office, make a prescription based solution. so i'm only applying those chemicals where they need to be. i'm only applying the fertilizer where...
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. >> anthony: when i was young, this man was a role model, an ideal, a roadmap for bad behavior.f muskegon, michigan, known still all over the world as iggy pop. >> anthony: you grew up in michigan, you've lived in new york for a long period of time. >> iggy: i went from michigan to london. i went from london to hollywood, hollywood to berlin, which was great. back to london. and new york from '79 to '99. >> anthony: was it a conceivable option at any point, i can live in florida? >> iggy: it wasn't for me. i was hustling. hustling in a big city. it just kind of happened by chance. i had a shady friend who owned a condo here. and this is a nice little trashy hang. you could just pull up to the beach any time you wanted and look out and see the end of complications. and anybody could do that and it and i thought, that's a -- this is beautiful. ♪ >> anthony: so we're eating healthy today? >> iggy: yeah. >> anthony: what do you like here? i wouldn't have thought back then in my dorm room that all those years later i'd be eating healthy with iggy pop. barbecue shrimp for the godfathe
. >> anthony: when i was young, this man was a role model, an ideal, a roadmap for bad behavior.f muskegon, michigan, known still all over the world as iggy pop. >> anthony: you grew up in michigan, you've lived in new york for a long period of time. >> iggy: i went from michigan to london. i went from london to hollywood, hollywood to berlin, which was great. back to london. and new york from '79 to '99. >> anthony: was it a conceivable option at any point, i can live...
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there was no roadmap where, what is our liability? what is the regulatory path?ere are three to four companies, which ones go twice as fast and which dropout? that was chaotic. only now do we have these good ebola tools. if that had spread faster, we would have felt terrible about that. zika is different. it is spread by mosquitoes and not human contact. there is still a lot of measurement is are some narrow part of your pregnancy we can be affected, is it require that you had to have dengue at some point, but it was a bad situation and it's great that the emergency was declared. this time, we can all figure out the private sector innovations that could come in, including in this case killing mosquitoes because this particular mosquito lives in urban areas, mostly around the equator. and one of the great heroes said we should wipe out this particular mosquito and he came very close to it. now you wish, maybe that would've been a good thing. this one carries dengue, zika, chickenguya and yellow fever. charlie: you have said that mosquitoes are the most dangerous a
there was no roadmap where, what is our liability? what is the regulatory path?ere are three to four companies, which ones go twice as fast and which dropout? that was chaotic. only now do we have these good ebola tools. if that had spread faster, we would have felt terrible about that. zika is different. it is spread by mosquitoes and not human contact. there is still a lot of measurement is are some narrow part of your pregnancy we can be affected, is it require that you had to have dengue at...
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driving your car in a new town without the gps - you might but having all that information, by having a roadmap, you're going to get there much more quickly and efficiently." :18 dr. leslie heinberg from the cleveland clinic says the number on the scale is just one piece of data. things like waist measurements and how your clothes fit are just as important for creating an overall picture of health. drinking coffee could cut your chance of developing a type of liver disease. that's according to a medical journal that reviewed nine separate studies on the effects of coffee. researchers say two cups a day could cut your chance to develop alcohol-related cirrhosis by 44-percent. cirrhosis deteriorates the liver by blocking blood flow. alcoholism is the second-most common cause of that condition in the u-s. but experts say coffee will never balance out all negative affects of excess alcohol. some doctors also say more research is needed to confirm those studies. for the first time...bill cosby's wife... camille when she is expected to give an emotional deposition. and new surveillance video may help
driving your car in a new town without the gps - you might but having all that information, by having a roadmap, you're going to get there much more quickly and efficiently." :18 dr. leslie heinberg from the cleveland clinic says the number on the scale is just one piece of data. things like waist measurements and how your clothes fit are just as important for creating an overall picture of health. drinking coffee could cut your chance of developing a type of liver disease. that's...
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we do a lot of workshops to be roadmapping and we would eagerly like to be roadmapping with bio printing up with several members of doing landmark research and development in bio printing such as university of pittsburgh. team those up with a medical end users, new member fda, et cetera to let what's the right path, how do we accelerate, what's the model if they continue to go back to the small of the opportunity to do the keeping and a public-private partnership. and that is share the costs. high risk, government money comes into play. industry needs to invest because they're doing the application. we think that's a shrewd model going forward. it is unique capability of an added manufacturing. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. recognize the gentlelady from indiana. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you all our panelists. for your exciting test market i wasn't sure when i was reading this initially but i think why this is so exciting is because i think this is the way to drunken people back into manufacturing. we have been central indiana in my d
we do a lot of workshops to be roadmapping and we would eagerly like to be roadmapping with bio printing up with several members of doing landmark research and development in bio printing such as university of pittsburgh. team those up with a medical end users, new member fda, et cetera to let what's the right path, how do we accelerate, what's the model if they continue to go back to the small of the opportunity to do the keeping and a public-private partnership. and that is share the costs....
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that's what makes it so difficult and the 500 to win because there's no roadmap. >> the last lap of this race, you know, if you get the chance to win it, you want to take it right then because it's, you know, it's once a year and might be once in a lifetime. >> now, even with all of those strategies, there's no guarantee that will get you to victory lane. if there's one thing we know, is that the daytona 500, a very unpredictable race. the race, that's tomorrow at 1:00 o'clock can be seen right here on fox 46 wjzy. reporting live in daytona, josh sims for fox 46 sports wjzy. >> thanks, josh. bookes will be added on sunday. chase elliot is the youngest driver to ever start on the poll for the great american race. 209-year-old elliot won the poll last sunday with the fastest qualifying time of just over 196 miles per hour. he just edged out matt kinseth to win the poll and elliot is also making his official debut in the 24 car, the car that jeff gordon made famous, so the rookie will have a little bit of pressure heading into his first daytona 500. >> i don't think so. i think there's as m
that's what makes it so difficult and the 500 to win because there's no roadmap. >> the last lap of this race, you know, if you get the chance to win it, you want to take it right then because it's, you know, it's once a year and might be once in a lifetime. >> now, even with all of those strategies, there's no guarantee that will get you to victory lane. if there's one thing we know, is that the daytona 500, a very unpredictable race. the race, that's tomorrow at 1:00 o'clock can...
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the guy and that's what makes it so difficult and the 500 so difficult to win because there isn't a roadmap. >> the last lap of this race, you know, if you get the chance to win it, you want to take it right then because it's once a year and might be once in a lifetime. >> you know, even with all of those strategies, there's no guarantee that's going to equal we know the daytona 500 with a knack for being unpredictable. with the great american race tomorrow at 1:00 o'clock, can be seeb on fox 46 wjzy. reporting live at daytona international speedway, josh sims for fox 46, with. >> thanks, josh. another footnote to be added to the nascar history books during sunday's daytona 500. chase elliot, the youngest driver to start on the poll for the great american race. the 20-year-old won the poll last sunday with the fastest imawfling time, 196 miles per hour. he just edged out matt kynyatta mckenzie. he's making his daw biew in the 24 car, the car that jeff gordon made famous. he'll have a little pressure heading into his first daytona 500. >> i don't think so. there's as much there as you let be
the guy and that's what makes it so difficult and the 500 so difficult to win because there isn't a roadmap. >> the last lap of this race, you know, if you get the chance to win it, you want to take it right then because it's once a year and might be once in a lifetime. >> you know, even with all of those strategies, there's no guarantee that's going to equal we know the daytona 500 with a knack for being unpredictable. with the great american race tomorrow at 1:00 o'clock, can be...
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hasas canceled bonuses and laid out his roadmap for big change, hasn't he? >> yes.e has set out to change not only the economics of deutsche bank, but it seems the culture as well. survive, atws will least a few for fills the values he has made -- the vows he has made. he is trying to preserve the investment bank, preserves the core dna -- accuse -- they have an investment banker running deutsche bank, than the retail bank running barclays -- you can't win. >> right. it is such turmoil -- there is so much turmoil. what these banks have to do is mix and match new businesses. they can't be universal. they can't be in every geography, in every product area. they have to decide which ones they are going to -- anna: it can't be universal, because if you look at the contrast between what is happening in europe and the u.s. -- in the u.s., they are in a different page. the universal bank script looks different. >> they took the pain early. the rules and regs were implemented on a much faster basis, and a lot of it has to do with how tidy the u.s. is on a government basis c
hasas canceled bonuses and laid out his roadmap for big change, hasn't he? >> yes.e has set out to change not only the economics of deutsche bank, but it seems the culture as well. survive, atws will least a few for fills the values he has made -- the vows he has made. he is trying to preserve the investment bank, preserves the core dna -- accuse -- they have an investment banker running deutsche bank, than the retail bank running barclays -- you can't win. >> right. it is such...
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that's what makes it so difficult and the 500 to win because there's no roadmap. >> the last lap of this race, you know, if you get the chance to win it, you want to take it right then because it's, you know, it's once a year and might be once in a lifetime. >> now, even with all of those strategies, there's no guarantee that will get you to victory lane. if there's one thing we know, is that the daytona 500, a very unpredictable race. the race, that's tomorrow at 1:00 o'clock can be seen right here on fox 46 wjzy. sims for fox 46 sports wjzy. >> thanks, josh. another line in the hifltd bookes will be added on sunday. chase elliot is the youngest driver to ever start on the poll for the great american race. 209-year-old elliot won the poll last sunday with the fastest qualifying time of just over 196 miles per hour. he just edged out matt kinseth to win the poll and elliot is also making his official debut in the 24 car, the car that jeff gordon made famous, so the rookie will have a little bit of pressure heading into his first daytona 500. >> i don't think so. i think there's as much t
that's what makes it so difficult and the 500 to win because there's no roadmap. >> the last lap of this race, you know, if you get the chance to win it, you want to take it right then because it's, you know, it's once a year and might be once in a lifetime. >> now, even with all of those strategies, there's no guarantee that will get you to victory lane. if there's one thing we know, is that the daytona 500, a very unpredictable race. the race, that's tomorrow at 1:00 o'clock can...
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our roadmap will be focused on investmentand roi tactics.r bloomberg business flash. guy? guy: every thing in the net states has known that for some time. the global equity routes may be why. sophiarg news reporter cost of joins us. we have understood the impact it has had. why the shift in europe? sophia: think about what investors wanted in the years following the financial crisis. they wanted yields. they went into this dividend play. markets started to shift, when we had that rout last year. those stock decisions did not look as attractive did they started dumping them at what you find income? if you think about which companies have a high dividend yield? oil majors, hsbc. it is all about income and safety. buybacks offer that balance. jonathan: in terms of corporate management in europe, are we about to see a change? this is a u.s. phenomenon to boost the buybacks. the european companies trying to maintain the dividend. are we going to see a change? fia: european companies are very cash-rich because there spent the past a kid preparing
our roadmap will be focused on investmentand roi tactics.r bloomberg business flash. guy? guy: every thing in the net states has known that for some time. the global equity routes may be why. sophiarg news reporter cost of joins us. we have understood the impact it has had. why the shift in europe? sophia: think about what investors wanted in the years following the financial crisis. they wanted yields. they went into this dividend play. markets started to shift, when we had that rout last...